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- Phil Millar - Super Meal Berkins
Phil Millar - Super Meal Berkins
Phil Millar - Super Meal Berkins
DAVID PHILIP MILLAR
(1909-1988)
“Super meal, Berkins – Don’t know how you afford it on what I pay you.”
Signed and inscribed with title
Pen and ink and watercolour wash
Unframed
17.5 by 12.5 cm., 7 by 5 in.
(mount size 28 by 22.5 cm., 11 by 9 in.)
Millar started his career as a professional cartoonish in the 1930s as an illustrator for men’s magazines. He worked on a number of magazines and newspapers as well and becoming a popular creator of seaside postcards, replacing Donald McGill at D Constance cards in the early 1960s. He worked under a number of different pseudonyms.
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